


The plus symbol means that Mod A is taking priority over other mods, the minus symbol means that other mods are taking priority over Mod A. You should see a lightning symbol with a plus and/or minus symbol, under a column titled "Flags". Open Mod Organizer, and on the left hand pane, look for Mod A. The first thing you need to do is ensure which mod is taking priority over Mod A's textures.ġ.

What if Mod A or Mod B doesn't have a plugin that you could reorder? What if neither do? How do you tell Mod Organizer ( MO) to prioritise Mod A over Mod B? Typically, you would load the plugin (.esp file) for the texture mod you want - let's call it Mod A - after the plugin for the texture mod you don't - Mod B - and the problem should resolve itself. You start up your game but find that the texture for Iron Sword is not the one you want. Let's say you have multiple mods, such as texture replacers, that replace the same texture (Iron Sword for the sake of the argument).
